Asked by Maria Chavarin on Jun 24, 2024

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Which diagnostic procedure uses a gamma camera to detect signals induced by gamma radiation to locate and determine the extent of brain damage from a stroke?

A) SPECT
B) CT scan
C) MUGA scan
D) MRI
E) Myelography

SPECT

Single photon emission computed tomography; a radiologic procedure in which a gamma camera detects signals induced by gamma radiation and a computer converts these signals into two- or three-dimensional images that are displayed on a screen.

Gamma Radiation

High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from radioactive atoms and used in medical treatments and imaging, as well as industrial applications.

Gamma Camera

A device that detects gamma radiation and creates images for diagnostic purposes in nuclear medicine.

  • Comprehend the function and varieties of diagnostic methods in patient treatment.
  • Comprehend the precautions and guidance for patients undergoing diagnostic imaging that utilizes radioisotopes.
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Yanely FernandezJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) uses a gamma camera to detect gamma radiation from a radioactive tracer injected into the bloodstream. It provides 3D images, allowing for the localization and assessment of brain damage from a stroke by showing areas of reduced blood flow.